Katniss - she volunteers for Prim, tries to save Rue and allies with Peeta.
Thresh - he spares Katniss' life as she helped his district partner, Rue.
Foxface - she never interferes with anybody in the Games. In the movie, she swiftly runs away from Katniss after bumping into her, as she does not want to fight.
Peeta- showed humanity in his love for Katniss.
Rue - allied with Katniss and aided her plan for survival (telling her about the Career supplies, helping set fires, relieving her tracker jacker stings.)
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well cinna wasn't rude snotty or plain mean. he took pride in his work and was very kind to katniss probably not what your looking 4 but im just trying to help.
There aren't towns in The Hunger Games, only Districts which act as States or Countys, Panem is the country and the capital of Panem is The Capitol.
He tries to get her to act cocky and have an attitude but just tells her to act like her self and don't be boring.
Cinna is killed in Catcting Fire but his death is confirmed in Mockingjay. As Katniss is about to enter the arena once again for the third annual quarter quell, a few peacekeepers come in and beat Cinna to death. Katniss can't do anything but scream because she is in the glass cylinder. Cinna was my favorite character after Rue got killed so of course I was sad.
she is happy and thankful but also a little bit unsure of his interntions. That is the point in the series when katniss realises pettas lover for her isn't an act for the games and the cappitol. its real.
Extreme spoiler warning, if you haven't read the books or don't want the ending to be spoiled, don't read further. The Hunger Games' resolution is not as satisfying of a resolution as most readers would like. Katniss and Peeta both survive the 74th Annual Hunger Games, which represents the resolution, but that resolution is cut short when they are told they are in danger and must continue their act of being star-crossed lovers. Peeta realizes that Katniss only loved him for the show, to win the Games, but doesn't realize that her feelings had changed while they were in the arena. The resolution of The Hunger Games was more of a semi-resolution, leading into the second book.